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''Merseybeat'' is a British
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, created and principally written by Chris Murray, first broadcast on
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on 16 July 2001. The series follows the personal and professional lives of one shift of
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s from the fictional Newton Park police station in
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, England. A total of four series were broadcast, with the final episode airing on 19 January 2004. The series had an ensemble cast, initially led by
Haydn Gwynne Haydn Gwynne (; 21 March 195720 October 2023) was an English actress. She was nominated for the 1992 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance for the comedy series '' Drop the Dead Donkey'' (1990–1991), and won the 2009 Drama ...
as Superintendent Susan Blake. However, only three actors remained with the programme through all four series:
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, Chris Walker and David Hargreaves. In 2001, prior to the programme's official launch, the first episode attracted controversy due to alleged similarities between its plot and the
murder of James Bulger On 12 February 1993 in Merseyside, England, two 10-year-old boys, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, abducted, tortured, and murdered a two-year-old boy, James Patrick Bulger (16 March 1990 – 12 February 1993). Thompson and Venables led Bulger ...
. However, BBC bosses defended the series, stating "there are no associations with the tragic case of James Bulger". In July and August 2002, ''Merseybeat'' faced strong criticism upon its return for a second series. The broadcasting standards commission criticised the quality of the series, and ratings fell sharply. In June 2002, ratings fell below five million viewers for the first time in the programme's history and, in August of the same year, ''
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'' reported that the number of viewers had dropped by one million compared to the opening episode of the second series. In late 2003, when ''Merseybeat'' commenced its fourth series, it underwent a major revamp, including the scrapping of the title sequence and theme tune. A new closing theme was introduced, while each individual episode opened with a different musical number, including tracks from the likes of
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, Travis and
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. A more "gritty" approach to the series was also taken as part of the revamp, with the introduction of the station's
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, led by Mark Womack, formerly of '' Liverpool 1'' as DI Pete Hammond. For the first three series, filming took place mainly in the Cheshire towns of
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and
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(both within the
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), including other locations within Merseyside - making frequent use of local landmarks such as the
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and Fiddlers Ferry power station. The police station itself was a disused
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factory, which is located in Widnes. For the fourth and final series, filming moved wholly to
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; with some locations used in St. Helens, Merseyside. The programme is notable for having never been repeated since broadcast; and despite strong interest from fans, it has never been released on DVD. As of October 2023, series 1 and 2 were shown on UKTV Play, and series 3 and 4 were also available on UKTV Play in early 2024. During filming, the original title of the show was Silver Command.


Cast

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Haydn Gwynne Haydn Gwynne (; 21 March 195720 October 2023) was an English actress. She was nominated for the 1992 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance for the comedy series '' Drop the Dead Donkey'' (1990–1991), and won the 2009 Drama ...
as Supt. Susan Blake (Series 1–3) *
John McArdle John McArdle (born 16 August 1949) is an English actor. He is most notable for playing Billy Corkhill in the soap opera '' Brookside'', with many other smaller appearances in other soaps and dramas. Playing a regular character in ''Brookside ...
as Insp./Supt. Jim Oulton * Jonathan Kerrigan as PC Steve Traynor (Series 1–3) * Chris Walker as PC Larry "Tiger" Barton * David Hargreaves as Sgt. Bill Gentle * Michelle Holmes as PC/Sgt. Connie Harper (Series 1–3) * Josie D'Arby as PC Jodie Finn (Series 2–4) * Joanna Taylor as PC Jackie Brown (Series 2–4) * Leslie Ash as Insp. Charlie Eden (Series 3–4) * Scot Williams as PC Glenn Freeman (Series 4) * Mark Womack as DI Pete Hammond (Series 4) * Shelley Conn as PC Miriam Da Silva (Series 1) * Danny Lawrence as Sgt. Danny Jackson (Series 1) * Bernard Merrick as Sgt. Mark "Pepper" Salt (Series 2–3) * Gary Cargill as Sgt. Lester Cartwright (Series 4) * Kaye Wragg as PC Dee Milton (Series 1) * Kevin Harvey as DC Vince Peterson (Series 4) *
Claire Sweeney Claire Jane Sweeney (born 17 April 1971) is an English actress, singer, and television personality. Known for her portrayal of Lindsey Corkhill on Channel 4's '' Brookside'' (1991–2003), she also played Roxie Hart in ''Chicago'' ( West End, ...
as DS Roz Kelly (Series 4) * Eileen O'Brien as SRO Maddie Wright (Series 1–3) * Tupele Dorgu as SRO Natalie Vance (Series 4) * Stephen Moore as Ch. Con. Mike Bishop (Series 1–2) *
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as Ch. Con. William Harvey (Series 3) *Joshua Littler as Charlie Blake (Series 1) * Paul Bown as Dr. Al Blake (Series 1-3)


Series overview


Episode list


Series 1 (2001)


Series 2 (2002)

The second series introduced three new main characters into the cast - probationary PCs Jodie Finn ( Josie D'Arby) and Jackie Brown ( Joanna Taylor), as well as new custody Sergeant Mark 'Pepper' Salt (Bernard Merrick). This series saw the programme take a step away from crime-fighting and focuses more on the personal relationships between the main characters, much like the show's main rival at the time, ''
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''. Episode two was broadcast an hour later than usual due to the content of the episode; this however resulted in an increase of viewership, with more than 1.5m additional viewers tuning in compared to the previous week.


Series 3 (2002–03)


Series 4 (2003–04)


References


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